05-12-2018 19:40 via theverge.com

HMD’s budget Nokia 8.1 comes with Android Pie and an HDR-equipped display

HMD Global just announced the Nokia 8.1, a successor to the midrange Nokia 7 Plus that was released earlier this year. The new handset, which is set to launch in the UK and Europe next year on January 14th for £379.99 (€399), swaps out the 7 Plus’ Snapdragon 660 for a Snapdragon 710, and it includes a notch and HDR10 support for its 2160 x 1440 resolution display.Otherwise, the specs are more or less in line with what you’d expect from this price point, with 4GB of RAM fl
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